"Walking into the library is like walking into a cathedral." - William Douglas Street, Jr.
From the award-winning independent film Chameleon Street, which is based on the true story of an amazing con man from Michigan, William Douglas Street, Jr. (Wendell B. Harris, Jr.) who exchanges his dead-end life for a brand-new identities. http://www.amazon.co m/Chameleon-Street/d p/B001RQZAQK
In this 1991 interview, former Libertarian Party presidential candidate Richard Boddie speaks the truth to those who want political power as well as those who actually wield political power.
I don't which is scarier -- A senator sleeping during a confirmation hearing for a candidate to the Supreme Court of the United States, or the fact that it took years of leading of law school for President Obama's candidate, Elena Kagan, to learn that no one has a monopoly on the truth!
Singer, actress, and activist Lena Horne has died in New York at the age of 92. Renowned for her beauty and sultry voice, Horne battled against racial segregation to become Hollywood's first Black sex symbol.
Colin Powell thinks Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. ("Skip") should have handled his recent encounter with police officer James Crowley differently.
Phil Jackson said Derek Fisher's character makes him such a special player. This video about Fisher's love for his little girl Tatum proves not only that Fish has character, but that he's a winner in the game of life, too. He's a positive role model for all fathers.
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. talks about everything from his theological development and gradualism to the White South's guilt complex and the use of boycotts in the Civil Rights Movement